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Greener home renovations

Renovating is your big chance to make your home more energy efficient, and we’re here to help you do it.

Greener by design

Sustainability shouldn’t feel like extra work — it should be built in.

We design every project with the planet in mind, from the materials we choose to how we manage the build.

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Energy efficiency

Every project includes a free home energy assessment, with tailored recommendations to help you save.

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Innovative materials

We source sustainable materials and cutting-edge appliances designed to save energy and water.

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Built to last

Quality craftsmanship ensures your renovation lasts longer, eliminating future replacements and waste.

Understand your home’s energy performance

Every Beams renovation includes a free Home Energy Assessment.

We’ll provide an up-to-date Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for your property, along with clear, practical recommendations to improve your score.

Smart tailored upgrades

We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all advice. Using your EPC, we’ll identify upgrades that make sense to do alongside your renovation.

  • Bathroom refresh? Add a heat recovery unit.
  • Kitchen redesign? Choose A-rated appliances.
  • Lighting update? Save with low-energy LEDs.

Every suggestion fits naturally into your renovation — helping you save money and energy without compromise.

Built to last, built to save

We believe true sustainability starts with quality.

That’s why we use durable, responsibly sourced materials and build with precision — so your home performs beautifully for decades.

Designed once. Done right. Built to last.

Innovation that pays off

We’re always exploring smarter ways to build — from systems that recover warmth from your shower water, to lighting and appliances that do more with less.

Every innovation we adopt has one goal: to make sustainability effortless and effective.

Because the greenest energy is the energy you never use — and every Beams renovation helps create homes that are better to live in, and better for the planet.

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